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Alex FitchPanel Borders - John Higgins: Before (and after) Watchmen (April 29, 2012)

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An episode of Panel Borders: Alex Fitch talks to artist and writer John Higgins about his work, including 2000AD, Watchmen and The Crimson Corsair in Before Watchmen.


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Artist/Composer: Alex Fitch
Date: 2012-04-29
Source: Resonance FM
Keywords: Panel Borders; Resonance 104.4 FM; Alex Fitch; artist; writer; John Higgins; 2000AD; Watchmen; The Crimson Corsair; Before Watchmen

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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Press release: "Concluding our month of shows about British comics, Alex Fitch talks to writer, artist and occasional self-publisher John Higgins about his career so far. Alex and John talk about the latter's first experiences in comics, being published in Bryan Talbot's Brainstorm and 2000AD, his landmark collaboration with Alan Moore on Watchmen and his new strip The Crimson Corsair, which is being serialised in prequel series Before Watchmen."

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